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Insight and analysis from the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice UniversityFri, 27 Feb 2015 20:44:37 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.8.3Why you won’t need photo ID to vote in Texas in 2012http://blog.chron.com/bakerblog/2012/03/why-you-won%e2%80%99t-need-photo-id-to-vote-in-texas-in-2012/
http://blog.chron.com/bakerblog/2012/03/why-you-won%e2%80%99t-need-photo-id-to-vote-in-texas-in-2012/#commentsMon, 12 Mar 2012 21:32:34 +0000http://blog.chron.com/bakerblog/?p=2232http://blog.chron.com/bakerblog/2012/03/why-you-won%e2%80%99t-need-photo-id-to-vote-in-texas-in-2012/feed/4Do voter ID and early voting laws really matter?http://blog.chron.com/bakerblog/2011/10/do-voter-id-and-early-voting-laws-really-matter/
http://blog.chron.com/bakerblog/2011/10/do-voter-id-and-early-voting-laws-really-matter/#commentsMon, 10 Oct 2011 15:45:30 +0000http://blog.chron.com/bakerblog/?p=1521Two hot topics for those of us who have an interest in elections — namely restrictive voter identification requirements and the curtailment of early voting — have generated a lot of debate and reporting that might suggest there is little hard evidence about their actual effect on voting behavior. In fact, there has been substantial research and testing that should allow us to analyze these trends without the hype.
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